NUR103 Exam: 100 Dosage Calculation Questions and Answers Graded A+ 2023.
1. The physician orders 1000 cc D5W to infuse over a 20 hour. The drop factor of the IV administration set is 15 gtt = 1 ml. Calculate the number of drops per minute you would administer. Correct Answer 13 gtt/min
2. The ...
nur103 exam 100 dosage calculation questions and answers graded a 2023
nur103 exam 100 dosage calculation
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NUR103 Exam: 100 Dosage
Calculation Questions and
Answers Graded A+ 2023
1.The physician orders 1000 cc D5W to infuse over a 20 hour. The drop factor of the IV administration
set is 15 gtt = 1 ml. Calculate the number of drops per minute you would administer. Correct Answer 13
gtt/min
2.The physician orders 1000 cc D5W with 1/4% NS to infuse in 8 hours. The drop
factor of the administration set is 15 gtt/ml. Calculate the number of drops/min you
would administer. Correct Answer 31 gtt/min
3.The physician orders 1000 cc D5 1/2 NS to infuse at 60 gtt/min. The drop factor
of the administration set is 20 gtt/ml. Calculate the number of hours the infusion will
require. Correct Answer 5.6 hrs
4.The physician orders 1000 cc D5 1/2 NS to infuse at 50 gtt/min. The drop factor
of the administration set is 20 gtt/ml. Calculate the number of hours the infusion will
require. Correct Answer 6.7 hrs
5. At 1 A.M. 750 ml of D10W remains to infuse at 32 gtt/min. The drop factor of the
administration set is 20 gtt/ml. When will the infusion be absorbed? Correct Answer 8:49 A.M
6.At 2 P.M. 600 cc of D10W remains to infuse at 50 gtt/min. The drop factor of the
administration set is 15 gtt/ml. When will the infusion be absorbed? Correct Answer 5 P.M
7. At 10 P.M. 500 cc of D10W remains to infuse at 50 gtt/min. The drop factor of the
administration set is 20 gtt/ml. When will the infusion be absorbed? Correct Answer 1:20 A.M
8.ORDER: 1000 cc D5 1/2 NS to infuse in 8 hours.
DROP FACTOR: ______ CALCULATE: _______ Correct Answer DROP FACTOR: 12 gtt/ml
CALCULATE: ml/min 2.1 ml/min
9. ORDER: 1000 cc D10W to infuse in 12 hours.
DROP FACTOR: ______ CALCULATE: _______ Correct Answer DROP FACTOR: 20 gtt/ml
CALCULATE: ml/min 1.4 ml/min
10.The physician's order reads: 1000 ml D5W 1/4 NS + 20 mEq KCl q 10h. The administration set drop
factor is 15 gtt/ml. How many drops per minute should the patient receive? Correct Answer 25 gtt/min
, 11.ORDER: 1000 cc D5W 1/4NS + 20 mEq KCl q 8h.
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